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. >> law enforcement sources tell abc news dzhokar tsarnaev is awake in a boston hospital and being questioned about possible accomplices and unexploded bombs. he is responding in writing due to a serious throat injuries. >> they had other bombs and other explosives and they were planning to do something else. >> this is the first moment that the interrogation team has spoken to him since the manhunt. >> new video shows him hiding in a boat as stun grenades exploded. his older brother was killed in another police shootout and they are looking to a recent trip of russia that is a hotbed of islamic activity. >> from there, what happened a marathon day. >> federal authorities say the amount of evidence is overwhelming including this photo showing him placing a bomb near eight-year-old martin richard who was killed. families gathered at sunday mass to remember the victims. a wake was held for 29-year-old chris al campbell that will be laid to rest on monday. more than 50 people remain hospitalized. >> at mass, she credits her friend for saving her life and carrying her to safety. >> here on the st
. >> law enforcement sources tell abc news dzhokar tsarnaev is awake in a boston hospital and being questioned about possible accomplices and unexploded bombs. he is responding in writing due to a serious throat injuries. >> they had other bombs and other explosives and they were planning to do something else. >> this is the first moment that the interrogation team has spoken to him since the manhunt. >> new video shows him hiding in a boat as stun grenades exploded. his...
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he is expected to be charged under federal law and he could face the death penalty. he will be questioned without having his miranda rights read to him. they invoked a rare safety exception in order to do that. they are searching the apartment now that the two brothers shared in cambridge, however, dzhokar tsarnaev lived in a dormitory in dartmouth and he appeared wednesday night, that was two nights after the boston attack. >> the family of a 11-year-old victim is getting much needed help from friends and neighbors in martinez. a number of events to help pay expenses is going on as aaron recovers in a boston hospital. a family friend set up a fund-raiser through a photography business and several restaurants are donating proceed west side medical and travel costs. >> it's 30% of all the receipts. the community is really coming together. >> katie: other fund-raisers are being held this weekend. we have a full list at abc7news.com under see it on tv. >> north bay little league is resuming its schedule after suspending its games after a shooting. there was an rgt betwe
he is expected to be charged under federal law and he could face the death penalty. he will be questioned without having his miranda rights read to him. they invoked a rare safety exception in order to do that. they are searching the apartment now that the two brothers shared in cambridge, however, dzhokar tsarnaev lived in a dormitory in dartmouth and he appeared wednesday night, that was two nights after the boston attack. >> the family of a 11-year-old victim is getting much needed...
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>>reporter: many businesses and local governments oppose the law. worried it will lead to costly lawsuits. bill passed assembly judiciary committee today so it goes on from there. >> well as the dangerous fire season arrives one county is cutting back on fire protection here in the bay area. fires like this one obviously need quick attention but contra costa county fire department could be in trouble. 4 stations closed in january. 2 more are in jeopardy now because of dope budget cuts. the story from 7 news reporter laura anthony. >> barely three months after closing 4 stations the contra costa county fair department on the way to shuttering 2 more. including perhaps this one in pittsburgh. >> there will be station closure. there will be less people on the street and there will be some fatality. >> without new revenue sources cocoa supervisors announce the likely closure and layoffs of as many as 8 firefighters. >> we have to the live within our means. how do we do that in a safe sustainable way? we can get to sustainable. i share your concern that
>>reporter: many businesses and local governments oppose the law. worried it will lead to costly lawsuits. bill passed assembly judiciary committee today so it goes on from there. >> well as the dangerous fire season arrives one county is cutting back on fire protection here in the bay area. fires like this one obviously need quick attention but contra costa county fire department could be in trouble. 4 stations closed in january. 2 more are in jeopardy now because of dope budget...
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. >> the law was passed in 2010 to stop wealthy home buyers from clear cutting lots and building manages. he's appealing the fine saying only bay laurel threes were cut because they were unhealthy sxen dangered the oaks and said his tree trimmer assured him bay laurels were okay to chop down without the $50 permit. >> it was mistake. i tlond people that i thought knew what they were talking about, and i was trying to protect these trues. >> however, the town delivers not one but two warning letters and even came by and posted a stop work notice, but the trees were cut down anyway. neighbors spoke out on both sides of reducing the fine. >> if we don't and continue to back down and not enforce the code then why have the code? if you don't enforce it, who will. >> i would vote absolutely to not fine this man $52,000.i think anybody that would is untit to govern the free society. >> in the end, the council voted to reduce the fine by half. to $26,250. >> and the mayor at the end of that meeting chastised that homeowner saying he was neglecting the property and could have ban lot more attenti
. >> the law was passed in 2010 to stop wealthy home buyers from clear cutting lots and building manages. he's appealing the fine saying only bay laurel threes were cut because they were unhealthy sxen dangered the oaks and said his tree trimmer assured him bay laurels were okay to chop down without the $50 permit. >> it was mistake. i tlond people that i thought knew what they were talking about, and i was trying to protect these trues. >> however, the town delivers not one...
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law enforcement sources say the terror suspect dzhokar tsarnaev is aquake and they're questioning him regarding whether he had accomplices or if there are unexplode bombs in the area. the issue is that he still has a severe wound to his neck so he is not able to speak. right now he is communicating through writing. this is nearly one week since the terror attack. ♪ >> the grieving and healing continues in boston, with families gathering to honor the victims at sunday mass. ♪ america, america,. ♪ god shed his grace on thee -- . >> a growing memorial at the finish line. >> we had to do this for the children, our children, and the children of boston and everywhere. reporter: charges are expected to be filed soon against the second suspect. dzhokar sauer never. >> and the an elite federal investigation team is standing by, wanting to know where they trained, who they trained with, and whether any other attacks were planned. >> they had other bombs. they didn't think they would get caught and were probably planning to do something else. >> of an intense shotout, tamerlan was killed,
law enforcement sources say the terror suspect dzhokar tsarnaev is aquake and they're questioning him regarding whether he had accomplices or if there are unexplode bombs in the area. the issue is that he still has a severe wound to his neck so he is not able to speak. right now he is communicating through writing. this is nearly one week since the terror attack. ♪ >> the grieving and healing continues in boston, with families gathering to honor the victims at sunday mass. ♪ america,...
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federal law enforcement turned over control of boylston street to local authorities. the site of the bombings could be reopened to the public as soon as tuesday. it will take longer than that to heal the people that live here. >> everyone you speak to knows someone who has been touched by this. so, it keeps getting, you know, you relive it many, many times. >> boston university held a memorial service for grad student, one of the three who lost their lives in the attack. in nearby medford, family and friends of 29-year-old, krystle campbell, gathered for her funeral. we are also learning more about the 19-year-old accused of the bombings. dzhokhar tsarnaev remains in serious condition at this boston hospital. a federal magistrate judge read his rights. because of a gun shot wound to his neck, he can't speak. he nodded his head for yes, but spoke the word no when asked if he could afford a lawyer. he is being charged for using a weapon of mass destruction. he could get the death penalty. sources close to the investigation told the associated press, evidence suggests jo
federal law enforcement turned over control of boylston street to local authorities. the site of the bombings could be reopened to the public as soon as tuesday. it will take longer than that to heal the people that live here. >> everyone you speak to knows someone who has been touched by this. so, it keeps getting, you know, you relive it many, many times. >> boston university held a memorial service for grad student, one of the three who lost their lives in the attack. in nearby...
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the new law that could help protect your priva plus, actress reese >>> squeak request clean actress reese witherspoon not so squeaky clean. the 37-year-old was arrested for disorderly conduct in georgia. this is her mug shot from the atlanta department of corrections. police say her husband is accused of driving while intoxicated. police say witherspoon refused to stay in the car and was handcuffed and arrested. then she asked t officer, do you know who i am? doesn't usually work. reese was released on friday. >> knew details about a stubborn brush fire in southern california that continues to burn. the fire in monrovia is 85% contained. all evacees have been allowed to return home. 125 acres burned. the fire began from a piece of equipment being used by a gardner. >> air travel could take a little longer at some airports over the next five months. furlough days started today, affecting 47,000 federal aviation administration employees. each employee will miss two days of work a month. for now sfo will not be affected by the employee furloughs. the cuts were force because u.s. lawmakers co
the new law that could help protect your priva plus, actress reese >>> squeak request clean actress reese witherspoon not so squeaky clean. the 37-year-old was arrested for disorderly conduct in georgia. this is her mug shot from the atlanta department of corrections. police say her husband is accused of driving while intoxicated. police say witherspoon refused to stay in the car and was handcuffed and arrested. then she asked t officer, do you know who i am? doesn't usually work....
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some lawmakers are vowing to fight for tougher national gun laws. and that fight is not over. two senators held a town hall meeting in the south bay today, asking for voters' help to push congress to push forward on the matter. nbc bay area's kimberly teree has that story. >> obviously, gun violence and prevention of this violence in our country very much on the minds of my constituents. they certainly voiced their opinions about their deep, deep, deep disappointment. >> the amendment is not agreed. >> of what took place in the united states senate this week. we have moms demanding action. >> reporter: back from washington, representative anna eshoo hosted a town hall meeting in palo alto along with the chairman of the house task force on gun violence prevention. three days ago the senate rejected a bipartisan bill that would have required background checks for all gun purchases, including those made at gun shows. >> it's the first line of defense. now, if we have the background checks, does that mean no criminals will ever again get a gun? no. does it mean the dangerously ill
some lawmakers are vowing to fight for tougher national gun laws. and that fight is not over. two senators held a town hall meeting in the south bay today, asking for voters' help to push congress to push forward on the matter. nbc bay area's kimberly teree has that story. >> obviously, gun violence and prevention of this violence in our country very much on the minds of my constituents. they certainly voiced their opinions about their deep, deep, deep disappointment. >> the...
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police got a call, a 9-1-1 call from a man who said he had just stabbed his brother-in-law. they heard the victim in the background asking for help. when police arrived they saw the victim bleeding in the doorway and his brother-in-law standingear him with a hammer in his hand. when he refused to put down the hammer, police say they shot and killed him. the stabbing victim was taken to san francisco general where he is in serious condition tonight. a large knife described to be like a machete was found nearby. and that is the latest from potrero hill. alan wang, reporting live from san francisco, back to you. >> thank you. >>> let's shift and talk about the weather forecast as we inch closer to the weekend. >> examine sandhya patel is here with the latest jie. you can see why we are seeing a warming trend. temperatures are up a few degrees and as we look at live doppler 7hd, the skies are clear and the temperatures are running mild. we are going to see those numbers rising over the next few days as the high pressure gets closer to the coast and warm and dry pattern is develo
police got a call, a 9-1-1 call from a man who said he had just stabbed his brother-in-law. they heard the victim in the background asking for help. when police arrived they saw the victim bleeding in the doorway and his brother-in-law standingear him with a hammer in his hand. when he refused to put down the hammer, police say they shot and killed him. the stabbing victim was taken to san francisco general where he is in serious condition tonight. a large knife described to be like a machete...
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[cheering] >> you can feel the energy in boston as the city comes alive one day after law enforcement captured the second marathon bombing suspect. >> all united to get this one idiot, whatever, to cause this much problems between these people on a special day that all countries are united. so i'm glad they got this guy. >> at fenway park the red sox game began with a moment to honor the victims of the bombings. >> won't you join us as we observe a moment of silence. >> this first home game since monday's bombings was a special one. >> had a big ceremony before hand, had all of the volunteers of the boston marathon there, firefighters, mayor, all that kind of stuff. very moving, actually. i think dish dent know if there was a dry eye in the place. >> then there was this... ♪ sweet caroline note woo woo woo. >> and neil diamond came and sang sweet caroline, huge supplies. it was a blast. >> after a week of terror, this is exactly what boston needed. warren grew up in sacramento, already family in the bay area was worried about her. >> i got a tex monday making sure i wasn't at the ma
[cheering] >> you can feel the energy in boston as the city comes alive one day after law enforcement captured the second marathon bombing suspect. >> all united to get this one idiot, whatever, to cause this much problems between these people on a special day that all countries are united. so i'm glad they got this guy. >> at fenway park the red sox game began with a moment to honor the victims of the bombings. >> won't you join us as we observe a moment of silence....
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her and my brother-in-law and their son barely got out. >>reporter: while the plant smolders in the distance, and with many of the hom inin ruin ruins, residents here aren sure how long it wiltake to rebuild. but they will. >> everybody here is helping each other out right now. that's what we do in this town. everyone has each other's pwaichblingt you can see already the beginnings of the community working to piece itself back together. >>reporter: this home about half mile from the blast had its windows broken out. others completely destroyed here but even those who lost their homes are reaching out to those in need. trying to help one another recover and rebuild. we texas. in west, texas laura anthony abc 7 news. >> one texas man witness the blast last tonight while rwaco two days blythe or not after he survived the explosion in boston. joe burt finished the marathon 30 seconds before the first bomb exploded on monday. his wife was hit with shrapnel near the finish lane but not hurt seriously. after returning home in texas to texas he wa
her and my brother-in-law and their son barely got out. >>reporter: while the plant smolders in the distance, and with many of the hom inin ruin ruins, residents here aren sure how long it wiltake to rebuild. but they will. >> everybody here is helping each other out right now. that's what we do in this town. everyone has each other's pwaichblingt you can see already the beginnings of the community working to piece itself back together. >>reporter: this home about half mile...
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you believe medical treatment is protected by the first amendment and there is a long line of case law that says it is not. >> the judges in the ninth circuit appear to agree on that point. critics of the law contend it steps heavily on personal choice. >> this is a violation of the first amendment. it regulates viewpoint. it licenses one side of a subject matter. and punishes another side of an important subject matter on whether or not is someone can change with regard to same sex sexual attraction or identity. >> it prohibits therapists in engaging in sexual orientation change efforts with patients under the age of 18. >>> the exploratorium opened its new doors this morning. abc 7 is proud to be the tv partner of the exploratorium. the new location is across the embarcadero. here is a live picture from the roof top camera. the exploratorium on the opening day with a fabulous light display on the front of the building. the projection being done on the inaugural night. carolyn tyler inside for the festivities. >> when the doors opened at 10:00 a.m. the first of thousands of visitors p
you believe medical treatment is protected by the first amendment and there is a long line of case law that says it is not. >> the judges in the ninth circuit appear to agree on that point. critics of the law contend it steps heavily on personal choice. >> this is a violation of the first amendment. it regulates viewpoint. it licenses one side of a subject matter. and punishes another side of an important subject matter on whether or not is someone can change with regard to same sex...
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security administration postponed the plan until it hears from advisory panel of airline consumer and law enforcement personnel. policy would also have allowed golf clubs and hockey stick and other sports items as carry on. the tsa wanted security to focus on more tapping russ things. bay area congressman says these items are dangerous. >> i don't think it's very wise to have more weapons up in the air for the last 11 years we have gone without having an incident involving knives. that number i believe can not get bet. only get worse. >> policy would have gone into effect this thursday. >> new at 11:00 8 people connected with the san jose moving company charged with scheme that prosecutors say involve holding furniture and other personal belongings hostage as lillian tells us most of the defendants fled the country but 3 former employee did face a judge today. >> these are the men and women who prosecutors say lured customers with low ball quotes and held people belongings hostage on moving day before until they paid more money. she was one of hundreds of victims. the initial quote of 240
security administration postponed the plan until it hears from advisory panel of airline consumer and law enforcement personnel. policy would also have allowed golf clubs and hockey stick and other sports items as carry on. the tsa wanted security to focus on more tapping russ things. bay area congressman says these items are dangerous. >> i don't think it's very wise to have more weapons up in the air for the last 11 years we have gone without having an incident involving knives. that...
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value targets is ready to question 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev when he is able to communicate >> law enforcement professionals are hoping for a host of reasons that the suspect survives because we have a million questions. and those questions need to be answered. >> reporter: police captured tsarnaev after nearly a day- long search. officers did not read him his miranda rights. they invoked a rarely used public safety exception. the case started thursday night when his older brother tamerlan died after a firefight with police. then officers spent friday going door to door in watertown looking for johar. pictures from a night vision camera show he was hiding in a boat stored in a backyard. after a second shootout, tsarnaev gave himself up and medics rushed him to the hospital. doctors here at boston's beth israel are treating the suspect for serious injuries. cbs news has learned he is suffering from leg and neck wounds and could have bled to death if he hadn't been found in time. authorities are still in watertown collecting evidence. residents are glad it's all over. >> it's surreal
value targets is ready to question 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev when he is able to communicate >> law enforcement professionals are hoping for a host of reasons that the suspect survives because we have a million questions. and those questions need to be answered. >> reporter: police captured tsarnaev after nearly a day- long search. officers did not read him his miranda rights. they invoked a rarely used public safety exception. the case started thursday night when his older...
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law enforcement officials released these pictures, the new pictures of potential bomb parts including wiring and a circuit board. they believe the lid of the pressure cooker was flying to a nearby building. our reporter is live in boston with the latest. >> hello from boston. a massachusetts official tells abc7 news that authorities believe they have identified a suspect in the bombings. it is reported that is suspect has been arrested but that is not confirmed by abc7 news. it is also reported that surveillance video helped lead authorities to the suspect. >> investigators believe these are the remains of the crude explosive device used in the bombing, a pressure cooker packed with nails and ball bearings. >> this is a similar device to the i.e.d.'s we found throughout afghanistan used to kill our soldiers. >> it was made by a company called fager for maximal damage. many have had to have ambassador fatals. >> it is difficult for the patients and their family. >> the f.b.i. believe they were hidden in black backpacks and the remains of one could be seen in this photo. >> they will tr
law enforcement officials released these pictures, the new pictures of potential bomb parts including wiring and a circuit board. they believe the lid of the pressure cooker was flying to a nearby building. our reporter is live in boston with the latest. >> hello from boston. a massachusetts official tells abc7 news that authorities believe they have identified a suspect in the bombings. it is reported that is suspect has been arrested but that is not confirmed by abc7 news. it is also...
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. >> law enforcement and intelligence agencies try to retrace the older brother's steps leading up to the bombing, all eyes are on boston where investigators hope they can get dzhokhar tsarnaev to talk soon. brian moore, nbc news, washington. >>> one of the runners in the boston marathon was one of the thousands at the lonn marathon paying tribute to the victims of the bombings. the nearly 40,000 runners stood in silence before the race. mark from seattle said today's race was a wonderful experience but last week's tragedy wasn't far from his mind. >> last monday my wife and i were about 200 yards from the finish at boston. and you know, the world fell apart in front of us. the second explosion is probably 100 yards, 100 meters ahead of us. it got very scary for a little while. >> reporter: organizers of the london marathon say they beefed up security for today's event but police say the city is safe and extra security was not in response to a specific direction. >>> new at 5:00, someone fired several shots into a car full of people at a san jose nightclub early this morning and remar
. >> law enforcement and intelligence agencies try to retrace the older brother's steps leading up to the bombing, all eyes are on boston where investigators hope they can get dzhokhar tsarnaev to talk soon. brian moore, nbc news, washington. >>> one of the runners in the boston marathon was one of the thousands at the lonn marathon paying tribute to the victims of the bombings. the nearly 40,000 runners stood in silence before the race. mark from seattle said today's race was a...
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fix a very dumb law. >> congress has not fixed it and now, the faa says every controller will be laid off one day twofr weeks and flights delayed or canceled. >> boarding a plane to get back to lax. just sat on the tarmac about an hour. >> larry's flight never did make it to los angeles and some flights from los angeles were hours late last night. >> we had flights operating as late as, as early as 2:00 a.m. >> that flight supposed arrive before 11:30. mike's flight delayed six hours. >> if i'm delayed six hours and can't work what is everybody else delayed? how much have you lost? >> the long delays were mostly at lax. san francisco international airport report nod delays due to air traffic controller furloughs. same for oakland airport. unless reported as furlough delays they'll just get mixed with other reasons the airlines are delayed or flights cancelled. >> air travel changed. >> saying flying from l.a. is a hassle but still the way to go. jeff isn't sure. >> i left my house at 8:00 in the morning it's 1:00 so that is five hours i'm in the done getting my bags so it's a wash. th
fix a very dumb law. >> congress has not fixed it and now, the faa says every controller will be laid off one day twofr weeks and flights delayed or canceled. >> boarding a plane to get back to lax. just sat on the tarmac about an hour. >> larry's flight never did make it to los angeles and some flights from los angeles were hours late last night. >> we had flights operating as late as, as early as 2:00 a.m. >> that flight supposed arrive before 11:30. mike's...
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law enforcement across the country will. we will train to it and we will be better for it. >> and one of the things that actually helped keep some of the people calm was the fact that news was breaking of that second suspect being arrested as people were standing in line. i saw lots of people up-to-date on their smart phones and even passing the word along to a lot of the people they were waiting in line with. reporting live at at&t park, sergio quintana, abc news. >> the key will be getting to the ballpark earlier. abc news will have continuing coverage on this story throughout the weekend and beginning with abc7 morning news at 5:00. we will also have live reports from boston with abc7 news reporter ama dates. you can follow her on twitter at ama at abc7. >>> we will take a break from the boston coverage for the moment and turn our attention to the weather. sandhya patel is here. live doppler 7hd is all clear. we have no moisture to speak of. but we are watching something. take a look right now. low clouds are beginning to
law enforcement across the country will. we will train to it and we will be better for it. >> and one of the things that actually helped keep some of the people calm was the fact that news was breaking of that second suspect being arrested as people were standing in line. i saw lots of people up-to-date on their smart phones and even passing the word along to a lot of the people they were waiting in line with. reporting live at at&t park, sergio quintana, abc news. >> the key...
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. >> that's murphy's law. you take every threat seriously. if you fail to act on it one time because you've already done it 100 times, that will be when something happens. >> reporter: they learned about the threat here from an alert put out by school officials put out on social media, and texts. >> a little bit uneasy. you never know what's going to happen. >> and when you got that text. >> yeah. that just kind of heightened in. >> reporter: in antioch this afternoon, deer valley high school also reported hearing there was a bomb on campus. the school was evacuatedk and police conducted a search, but found nothing to substantiate the threat. amber lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> a big rig accident snarled one leg of the evening commute on the peninsula tonight. shortly after 5:00 this evening, at the highway 101 interchange with highway 92 in san mateo. the driver was making the transition from 92 to 101 when the truck tipped over and ended up on its side. now to richmond, where the foodsco grocery store was evacuated this afternoon. the cont
. >> that's murphy's law. you take every threat seriously. if you fail to act on it one time because you've already done it 100 times, that will be when something happens. >> reporter: they learned about the threat here from an alert put out by school officials put out on social media, and texts. >> a little bit uneasy. you never know what's going to happen. >> and when you got that text. >> yeah. that just kind of heightened in. >> reporter: in antioch this...
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. >> that's murphy's law. you take every threat seriously. if you fail to act on it one time because you've already done it 100 times, that will be when something happens. >> reporter: they learned about the threat here from an alert put out by school officials put out on social media, and texts. >> a little bit uneasy. you never know what's going to happen. >> and when you got that text. >> yeah. that just kind of heightened in. >> reporter: in antioch this afternoon, deer valley high school also reported hearing there was a bomb on campus. the school was evacuatedk and police conducted a search, but found nothing to substantiate the threat. amber lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> a big rig accident snarled one leg of the evening commute on the peninsula tonight. shortly after 5:00 this evening, at the highway 101 interchange with highway 92 in san mateo. the driver was making the transition from 92 to 101 when the truck tipped over and ended up on its side. now to richmond, where the foodsco grocery store was evacuated this afternoon. the cont
. >> that's murphy's law. you take every threat seriously. if you fail to act on it one time because you've already done it 100 times, that will be when something happens. >> reporter: they learned about the threat here from an alert put out by school officials put out on social media, and texts. >> a little bit uneasy. you never know what's going to happen. >> and when you got that text. >> yeah. that just kind of heightened in. >> reporter: in antioch this...
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. >> on route to apply to law school in the fall. >> perez's argument is that spirit that drives people to come to the united states to search for a better life is as important as skill. police in pleasanton asking for help in locating a man who disappeared nearly 10 years ago. last seen september 28th, 2003 in a pleasanton apartment complex. he's 22 years old at the time. police did not explain new interests in this case but they're asking you to call the number on the screen if you have information. >> enrollment up on one city but residents there are not very happy a school is on the way. this was today's ground breaking for the first new school in 50 years. the district saw a spike so it decided to renovate hoover elementary. but some people don't want it reopened. they said the school located on a dangerous road with many curves. >> this is a narrow street. streets leading into it are very tight. >> i've been tra versing this canyon with my kids. i end up with near misses every day. >> there are no sidewalks on the roads around the school. the district says it's looked into the mat
. >> on route to apply to law school in the fall. >> perez's argument is that spirit that drives people to come to the united states to search for a better life is as important as skill. police in pleasanton asking for help in locating a man who disappeared nearly 10 years ago. last seen september 28th, 2003 in a pleasanton apartment complex. he's 22 years old at the time. police did not explain new interests in this case but they're asking you to call the number on the screen if...
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congress needs to fix a very dumb law. >> congress hasn't fixed it and new the faa says every air traffic controller layed off one day every two weeks. and flights will be delayedw3 or cancelled. >> plane back to lax. sat on the tarmac for about an hour. >> larry point dexter flight in san antonio didn't make it to los angeles last night. diverted to fresno. some flights from los angeles to here in san jose were hours late last night. >> we had flights operating as late as as early as 2:00 a.m. >> that was a flight was to arrive before 11:30. los angeles international had 3 fewer controllers today. mike kennedy flight delayed sex hours. >> bomb delay 6 hours captain work. what everybody is delay and how much have you lost. >> long delay today were mostly at lax exploratorium international reported no delay due to air traffic controller furlough. same for oakland airport. but unless the airlines report them as furlough delays, they will just get mixed in withal of the other reasons that the airlines are delayed or flights are cap capseled. >> tv air travel has changed. >>reporter: flying f
congress needs to fix a very dumb law. >> congress hasn't fixed it and new the faa says every air traffic controller layed off one day every two weeks. and flights will be delayedw3 or cancelled. >> plane back to lax. sat on the tarmac for about an hour. >> larry point dexter flight in san antonio didn't make it to los angeles last night. diverted to fresno. some flights from los angeles to here in san jose were hours late last night. >> we had flights operating as late...
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. >> law enforcement professionals are hoping for a host of reasons that the suspect survives because we have a million questions. and those questions need to be answered. >> reporter: police captured tsarnaev after nearly a day- long search. officers did not read him his miranda rights. they invoked a rarely used public safety exception. the case started thursday night when his older brother tamerlan died after a firefight with police. then officers spent friday going door to door in watertown looking for johar. pictures from a night vision camera show he was hiding in a boat stored in a backyard. after a second shootout, tsarnaev gave himself up and medics rushed him to the hospital. doctors here at boston's beth israel are treating the suspect for serious injuries. cbs news has learned he is suffering from leg and neck wounds and could have bled to death if he hadn't been found in time. authorities are still in watertown collecting evidence. residents are glad it's all over. >> it's surreal finding yourself in a war zone. >> reporter: a memorial for the victims is growing in downto
. >> law enforcement professionals are hoping for a host of reasons that the suspect survives because we have a million questions. and those questions need to be answered. >> reporter: police captured tsarnaev after nearly a day- long search. officers did not read him his miranda rights. they invoked a rarely used public safety exception. the case started thursday night when his older brother tamerlan died after a firefight with police. then officers spent friday going door to door...
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opponent of tougher gun law came out in force. rob young survived 1989 stockton school shooting that killed 5. feels more restrictions will only hurt law abiding gun owner whose follow the rules. >> criminal don't play by the rules. they can care less about restriction. assault weapon ban or current gun law. >> does absolutely nothing and i mean absolutely nothing. to curb vailt crime with firearms. >>reporter: assembly also alaskaed. measure that would make ate crime to-ing inly store a loaded weapon where child can get to it when first committee approval n.sacrament n.sacramento, abc 7 news. >> coming up next. green nobel prize and how a visit to san francisco inspiring 2 winner [ engine revving ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive... but feel alive. the c-class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz through and through. the 2013 c-class. starting at $35,350. >> if you thought it was hard to find parking at berkeley it's about to get a lit
opponent of tougher gun law came out in force. rob young survived 1989 stockton school shooting that killed 5. feels more restrictions will only hurt law abiding gun owner whose follow the rules. >> criminal don't play by the rules. they can care less about restriction. assault weapon ban or current gun law. >> does absolutely nothing and i mean absolutely nothing. to curb vailt crime with firearms. >>reporter: assembly also alaskaed. measure that would make ate crime to-ing...
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no one should attempt to apprehend them except law enforcement. >> makes me so mad. makes me furious. >>reporter: i showed the image to this woman with who came by the memorial to show her pport for her city. >> this breaks my heart. somebody would do this to the city. the city means so much to me and so much to everyone ee indeed broken. >> devastating day for the boston community and we are not a city. we are truly family. >>reporter: arlene added these 3 bloop to the memorial after remembering something she saw on tv. >> i caught the image of the 3 balloons from the bomb site. first thing i saw were 3 balloons going up in the sky. everybody was like there were 2 death. i said there were 3. >>reporter: her gesture in memory of lindsay lou, crystal campbell and martin richard. >> 3 angels. reaching up to the star. >>reporter: in boston, abc 7 news. is ♪ [ singling]. >> facing a packed audience president obama attended a memorial service in boston today. he delivered a message of resilience and recovery. >> they thought to intimidate us. terrorize us. it should be
no one should attempt to apprehend them except law enforcement. >> makes me so mad. makes me furious. >>reporter: i showed the image to this woman with who came by the memorial to show her pport for her city. >> this breaks my heart. somebody would do this to the city. the city means so much to me and so much to everyone ee indeed broken. >> devastating day for the boston community and we are not a city. we are truly family. >>reporter: arlene added these 3 bloop...
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. >> as aaron recovers in the hospital, law enforcement keep close watch over boston. military police in boston common, s.w.a.t and heavily armed officers everywhere. through the security people still managed to pay their respects to those killed and injured by the eke plosion. explosion. aaron jasper drove from new york to add a flower to this memorial. >> shocking being from new york and we know how it is. i know how people feel. i wanted to come out and give support anyway i can and to help out anyway i can. >> a lot of runners came back to the scene to see what was going on and others were quick to get out of the city. as for the hern family, they don't though when they will be able to go back to california. aaron has a surgery tomorrow to assess his wound examine will figure out what kind of care he will need from there. ama dates, abc7 news. >> people are showing their support for aaron by sharing this get well soon badge on their facebook pages. you can share the badge by going to facebook.com/abc7 news. ama spent time at the bomb site today. she tweeted the pic
. >> as aaron recovers in the hospital, law enforcement keep close watch over boston. military police in boston common, s.w.a.t and heavily armed officers everywhere. through the security people still managed to pay their respects to those killed and injured by the eke plosion. explosion. aaron jasper drove from new york to add a flower to this memorial. >> shocking being from new york and we know how it is. i know how people feel. i wanted to come out and give support anyway i can...
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abc news now confirm that go law enforcement officials are talking to young man in one of the boston hospitals. he is 20 years old. saudi natural on student visa and no apparent criminal history. not mostly clear whether cooperating or whether he is even a suspect but police are talking to him about the bombings. we do know. that first bomb went off at 2:50 p.m. local time just feet from the finish license. listen now and watch to the chaos and confusion. >> so you knowed like a bomb. i thought a bomb would sound like. absolutely horrifying. very loud. the ground shook. could you just fell it going down through you. >> explosion went off. the boom. felt it. hurt your ea ears. >> something just blew up. [ screaming]. >> i saw trash can explode and people started throwing down the barricade and running over each other and i ran in the other direction as fast as i could. >> i was in the city. this was like the scariest thing the people at the restaurant getting away from the scene. as far away. people were walking over the bridgeu! like exit. >> runners in front of me fall. some injurie
abc news now confirm that go law enforcement officials are talking to young man in one of the boston hospitals. he is 20 years old. saudi natural on student visa and no apparent criminal history. not mostly clear whether cooperating or whether he is even a suspect but police are talking to him about the bombings. we do know. that first bomb went off at 2:50 p.m. local time just feet from the finish license. listen now and watch to the chaos and confusion. >> so you knowed like a bomb. i...
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the tax man will be playing a role in enforcing the law. you might be surprised at the panel tis, if you are not playing by the rules. few people outside of lawyers and accountants know about it, but the irs is charged with playing enforcer for president obama's new health care law. if you are not insured, it will impact your tax return beginning with the tax year 2014 and beyond. >> today's decision was a victory for people all over this country. >> this is about freedom of choice. >> medicare -- >> taxes going up on everybody. >> affordable insurance. >> the obama care program -- >> all of of the political noise surrounding the implementation of the affordleable care act has obscured the finer points about how the new law might affect each one of us. >> the irs is going to play a lot of roles. >> cath ra -- catherine tear is head of the california home health care agency. you talk about health care and taxes which are not anybody's favorite subjects and we are putting them together p. >> reporter: they will also i issue subsidies through
the tax man will be playing a role in enforcing the law. you might be surprised at the panel tis, if you are not playing by the rules. few people outside of lawyers and accountants know about it, but the irs is charged with playing enforcer for president obama's new health care law. if you are not insured, it will impact your tax return beginning with the tax year 2014 and beyond. >> today's decision was a victory for people all over this country. >> this is about freedom of choice....
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department had in mind when it created operation urban shield largest tactical training event to get law enforcements ready to respond to variety of scenario. it happens once a year in the east bay drawing teams from all across the nation and world. boston here it was and held own urban shield a few months ago. county sheriff says he hopes boston is yacht lice what they learn here. >> that's exactly why we designed urban shield so they could have command control and communication and major event that involves serious terrorism act. >> urban shield tried to create scenario that feel as realistic as possible. complete with erroneous and ever-changing information. >> they have done scenario at campus of colleges. bridges. bart. and other areas where folk would say gather in large numbers. also different sporting venue. >>reporter: congressman sits on the homeland security committee. he submit add letter today requestingen cressed funding for the transit security grant. that money welcome back used to beef up protection of our transportation system. he says in the bay area that is an area of
department had in mind when it created operation urban shield largest tactical training event to get law enforcements ready to respond to variety of scenario. it happens once a year in the east bay drawing teams from all across the nation and world. boston here it was and held own urban shield a few months ago. county sheriff says he hopes boston is yacht lice what they learn here. >> that's exactly why we designed urban shield so they could have command control and communication and...
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she has family there. >> son-in-law. >> she also has a brother-in-law who ran in the boston marathon and shot this picture just after the second bomb exploded monday. he called his brother here in the bay area thursday, after boston authorities released grainy images of the two suspects. >> he said, help me blow it up. and they contacted the fbi and the fbi said -- it's in the "the new york times" said it was the best picture of the suspect. >> this this first clear picture of suggest number two, dzhokar-tsarnaev. her brother-in-law, david green, posted the picture on affection where more than 12,000 people shared it. >> my god, actually think i hit the lottery, i took that one picture that could have been helpful. so the greatest win i could have ever had right there. to have helped. >> the picture is an example of how big a role social media played in this event. authorities were flooded with tips about the two suspects when images were shared and when the two brothers went on their rampage trying to escape. lots of people followed the story on twitter. >> for those of us who have
she has family there. >> son-in-law. >> she also has a brother-in-law who ran in the boston marathon and shot this picture just after the second bomb exploded monday. he called his brother here in the bay area thursday, after boston authorities released grainy images of the two suspects. >> he said, help me blow it up. and they contacted the fbi and the fbi said -- it's in the "the new york times" said it was the best picture of the suspect. >> this this first...
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she has family there. >> son-in-law. >> she also has a brother-in-law who ran in the boston marathon and shot this picture just after the second bomb exploded monday. he called his brother here in the bay area thursday, after boston authorities released grainy images of the two suspects. >> he said, help me blow it up. and they contacted the fbi and the fbi said -- it's in the "the new york times" said it was the best picture of the suspect. >> this this first clear picture of suggest number two, dzhokar-tsarnaev. her brother-in-law, david green, posted the picture on affection where more than 12,000 people shared it. >> my god, actually think i hit the lottery, i took that one picture that could have been helpful. so the greatest win i could have ever had right there. to have helped. >> the picture is an example of how big a role social media played in this event. authorities were flooded with tips about the two suspects when images were shared and when the two brothers went on their rampage trying to escape. lots of people followed the story on twitter. >> for those of us who have
she has family there. >> son-in-law. >> she also has a brother-in-law who ran in the boston marathon and shot this picture just after the second bomb exploded monday. he called his brother here in the bay area thursday, after boston authorities released grainy images of the two suspects. >> he said, help me blow it up. and they contacted the fbi and the fbi said -- it's in the "the new york times" said it was the best picture of the suspect. >> this this first...
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what are law enforcement officials saying right now? >> the fbi was look into the older brother just two years ago. they received information from a foreign government that perhaps the older brother, tamerlan, had become radicalized and he was following radical islam. fbi checked phone records, they interviewed him, but they couldn't find any information to suggest he was a threat. pretty remarkable, carolyn. >> it is. have a good day. >> you too. >> a new folk hero has emerged out of boston's horrible week. his name is dave hannaberry. he is the guy who found the suspect in his boat in his backyard. the internet is all abuzz to send him a giant thank you gift. here's abc news reporter gio. >> it's the now famous little boat that kept a big secret. the unlikely hideout for america's most wanted man. and this is the boat's owner. david hannaberry, a man now called the hero for finding the suspected marathon are bomber and calling 911. >>water town's chief of police was at the scene. >> what happened when your officers arrived? >> there w
what are law enforcement officials saying right now? >> the fbi was look into the older brother just two years ago. they received information from a foreign government that perhaps the older brother, tamerlan, had become radicalized and he was following radical islam. fbi checked phone records, they interviewed him, but they couldn't find any information to suggest he was a threat. pretty remarkable, carolyn. >> it is. have a good day. >> you too. >> a new folk hero has...
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. >> there has been so much conversation yet, but tonight law enforcement officials say they are getting some responses. nbc's pete williams has more on that, and more on how the intense manhunt came to an end on friday. >> reporter: though he lies under guard in a boston hospital in serious condition with gunshot wounds, including one to throat, federal officials say dzhokhar tsarnaev is beginning to respond to a few questions from a team of federal investigators. he is being questioned for brief periods, officials say, because of his condition, and he is responding mostly in writing. but he has difficulty speaking because of his throat wound, which some investigators say could be the result of a suicide attempt. newly released video from police helicopter shows how he was arrested. an armored vehicle with a robotic arm tore away a tarp covering a bet on a backyard trailer where he was hiding friday night. in this thermal image, the heat from his body clearly shows him lying in the boat. agents threw in small stun grenades, and a short time later he was under arrest. police radio relaye
. >> there has been so much conversation yet, but tonight law enforcement officials say they are getting some responses. nbc's pete williams has more on that, and more on how the intense manhunt came to an end on friday. >> reporter: though he lies under guard in a boston hospital in serious condition with gunshot wounds, including one to throat, federal officials say dzhokhar tsarnaev is beginning to respond to a few questions from a team of federal investigators. he is being...
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what are law enforcement officials saying? >> well, carolyn, tamerlan was on the fbi's radar two years ago. apparently a foreign government, we think it's probably russia, a foreign government reached out to the fbi asking for information, saying they were concerned that he had become a follower of radical islam. the fbi checked it out, and they didn't find him to be a threat. pretty remarkable. >>> a lot of questions going to be asked about that, though. thank you very much. have a good morning. >> thank you. >> a new folk hero has emerged out of boston's terrible week. his name is dave. he is the guy who found the suspect in his boat in his backyard. the internet is all abuzz to send him a giant thank you gift. here's abc news reporter gio. >> it's the now famous little boat that kept a big secret. unlikely hideout for america's most wanted man. and this is the boat's owner. david hannaberry, a man now called the hero for finding the suspected marathon are bomber and calling 911. >> they were at the scene. >> what happened w
what are law enforcement officials saying? >> well, carolyn, tamerlan was on the fbi's radar two years ago. apparently a foreign government, we think it's probably russia, a foreign government reached out to the fbi asking for information, saying they were concerned that he had become a follower of radical islam. the fbi checked it out, and they didn't find him to be a threat. pretty remarkable. >>> a lot of questions going to be asked about that, though. thank you very much....
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so we need a law several levels of help to come and help. >> reporter: those seriously injured have been air-lifted to the provincial capital. the military has distributed tons of food, medicines and hundreds of tents - but the earthquake has left thousands homeless. >> residents are huddling outdoors in a town near the epicenter of a powerful earthquake that struck the steep hills of china's southwestern sichuan province. saturday morning's earthquake injured more than 6,700 people and left at least 160 people dead. and more are feared dead. the six-point-six quake triggered landslides and disrupted phone and power connections. one village was also hit hard, with authorities saying nearly all the buildings there had been destroyed in a the minute- long shaking by the quake. the earthquake administration said there had been at least 712 aftershocks, including two of magnitude-5.0 or higher. >> officials say that the area impacted by the fertilizer plant explosion in west texas is safe. city council member steve vanek says that the first wave of residents should be allowed to move back in
so we need a law several levels of help to come and help. >> reporter: those seriously injured have been air-lifted to the provincial capital. the military has distributed tons of food, medicines and hundreds of tents - but the earthquake has left thousands homeless. >> residents are huddling outdoors in a town near the epicenter of a powerful earthquake that struck the steep hills of china's southwestern sichuan province. saturday morning's earthquake injured more than 6,700 people...
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what are law enforcement officials saying about it? >> yeah, about two years ago the fbi was investigating tamerlan. they had a tip from an overseas government that he had been radicalized and he had become a follower of radical islam. so they opened an investigation. they asked him questions. they checked phone records, but they discovered that it didn't appear that he was a threat. pretty remarkable. >> all right. tamon, thank you very much for joining us this morning live from boston. abc's this week with george stephanopoulos had a special edition this morning focusing on the boston bombings. surviving suspect, dzhokhar darn, is not capable of talking to investigators because of wounds to his neck and throat. as to why they plan to question him without first reading his miranda rights, here's what sources tell abc news senior justice correspondent, mr. thomas. >> taking an extraordinary step because there could be an imminent threat out there. they said there's deep, deep concern about the amount of ammunition, guns and work being
what are law enforcement officials saying about it? >> yeah, about two years ago the fbi was investigating tamerlan. they had a tip from an overseas government that he had been radicalized and he had become a follower of radical islam. so they opened an investigation. they asked him questions. they checked phone records, but they discovered that it didn't appear that he was a threat. pretty remarkable. >> all right. tamon, thank you very much for joining us this morning live from...
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and to give some strength to encourage teachers to do this, there was a law passed recently. assembly bill nine and amends the education code and requires school personnel, whether it's teachers or administrators if they see something that looks bullying they are required to intervene when it's safe and appropriate to do so, i think it's the kind of law that is trying to give teachers -- yeah, you are the authority figure. you are supposed to do this and we will support your efforts. assembly bill nine and amends the education code and it's just something that might be useful for the school personnel here. >> okay. we have time for just a couple of questions but before that i'm going to ask you a panel and you only get three words to answer. i'm going to cut you off. you can use one word. money is a problem in terms of programs. if you had all the money in the world what would you do to combat bullying? >> kids, empower, empower kids. >> okay. can specific. >> education and prevention. >> restorative justice and healing. >> that's too many words. nancy. >> healing and interve
and to give some strength to encourage teachers to do this, there was a law passed recently. assembly bill nine and amends the education code and requires school personnel, whether it's teachers or administrators if they see something that looks bullying they are required to intervene when it's safe and appropriate to do so, i think it's the kind of law that is trying to give teachers -- yeah, you are the authority figure. you are supposed to do this and we will support your efforts. assembly...
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go we're mandated by law and they're using this for an excuse to lay people off. your technology coordinator lost his job and that might not be legal >> good morning. i'm a student at city college. i want to voice my opinion on the accreditation related to city college. i wanted to give a little bit of my story are city college has given me a second chance out of high school i wasn't prepared to go straight into a four-year but the city college has provided that he with that. i'm on track. and i've bend so much and if we continue to put education, you know, aside, you know, a lot of people, you know, have the are smart and capable, you know, we're going to be i guess not giving them the opportunity to succeed. and some of the city colleges are producing some the leader and many of my peers are going on to higher institutions. so, please keep city college in mind >> good morning, mr. chairman. i'm not going to sing to you but it's a real pleasure to address i today. as it was said it was approved by over 70 percent of san franciscans. i'm talking to you as a instru
go we're mandated by law and they're using this for an excuse to lay people off. your technology coordinator lost his job and that might not be legal >> good morning. i'm a student at city college. i want to voice my opinion on the accreditation related to city college. i wanted to give a little bit of my story are city college has given me a second chance out of high school i wasn't prepared to go straight into a four-year but the city college has provided that he with that. i'm on...
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paul son-in-law. anyone else want to commit? seeing none public commit t is closed. can we move the budget >> yes i'll move the budget. >> we can move without objection and now move the other items. >> item number 5 resolution approving the second amendment between the transportation agency and the powers for the center pursuant to charter section not to exceed to 5 hundred 3 hundred and 77 there's for the period of july 2009 through december 31, 2017. >> we have mr. kim. >> thank you i'm henry kim i'm here behavior of the board to execute this transit pursuant to charter section 118. this intuitive was authorized by an enter governmental services and overhead inspection and engineering services and traffic services for the terminal transit project. the second amendment is related to project management construction management and engineering. this amendment was authorized by mta board by a resolution 13 - 118 and also at amendment on february 13th and this amendment is consistent with the previous adopted amendment by the board. so that's pa brief presentation that i
paul son-in-law. anyone else want to commit? seeing none public commit t is closed. can we move the budget >> yes i'll move the budget. >> we can move without objection and now move the other items. >> item number 5 resolution approving the second amendment between the transportation agency and the powers for the center pursuant to charter section not to exceed to 5 hundred 3 hundred and 77 there's for the period of july 2009 through december 31, 2017. >> we have mr....
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and app companies there's companies opening up on a monthly basis par there's a taxi cab company by law i don't know what the real rules are you haven't looked into that. if you see a claim you control the taxi business you look at this company their telling us they're using limousines and taxis and other vehicles for this business. every year you've raised our fees and i believe you want to suck 25 million a year out of the taxi business. we don't have a dental plan or pension or anything. i don't know when you're going to start implementing it but we need a pension and a medical plan and a minimum wage to at least match what muni drivers are making. maybe taxi drivers don't deserve is a get paid a better wage. we're part of the city and county of san francisco we should have the same wage as the minnesota drivers. thank you. >> (calling names). >> good afternoon berry. i first want to say that the t m y vehicles are going to be a dinosaur. so i think you'd better look at the fuel tanks because it's tough to fill up. i went to a night club which has a new sound system i was about ready
and app companies there's companies opening up on a monthly basis par there's a taxi cab company by law i don't know what the real rules are you haven't looked into that. if you see a claim you control the taxi business you look at this company their telling us they're using limousines and taxis and other vehicles for this business. every year you've raised our fees and i believe you want to suck 25 million a year out of the taxi business. we don't have a dental plan or pension or anything. i...
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>> how millions of movie lovers break the law to save some money. and why the very companies that complain might actually be glad they're doing it. ,,,,,,,,,,,, bags. th >>> cities on the peninsula are marking this earth day by banning plastic bags. the ordinance is aimed at encouraging customers to bring their own reusable shopping bags. the ban covers most san mateo county cities in the unincorporated areas, as well. recyclable paper bags will still be available for a 10- cent fee per bag. >>> other parts of the bay area have been plastic free for months. kpix 5 reporter len ramirez on how bag bans have become a part of life. >>> reporter: life after the plastic bag ban in san jose. >> i'm glad you asked. >> reporter: a year and five months since it's been on the books, and it's not a sad sack story for jill malone. >> you know, i just have a bunch of bags in my car. if i forget sometimes i just put the food in a cart and i put it --bag it in the trunk of my car. i think it's great. >> reporter: but others complain about paying the extra dime for
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we've got federal, state and local policy makers, elected officials, educators, law enforcement officials and leaders from the private and public sector, all of whom have traveled here from washington, dc from sacramento and all over the bay area. so thank you for being here today. we are grateful for an opportunity to come together with you to create schools and communities where young people are healthy and safe and feel welcome and they are allowed to learn and they are allowed to thrive. this day is devoted to help all of us deepen our understanding of this issue of the problem through data, through research, through anecdotes, to put real solutions in place, to comply with new state and draw laws on bullying and to measure our progress. it's a promise we want to join you in keeping to our children and our youth in california. some of you know that we started this summit yesterday with a screening of the documentary film, bully, to 3,000 students in san francisco from san francisco's public schools. the superintendent of schools you're going to hear from in a minute, he was there, i k
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criminal justice system for a number of years, long before realignment happened with the schools and law enforcement, with probation, our office, with public centers office and looking a sulsystem's approach and not just punitive base but there are going to be consequences as nancy said for very extreme acts but everything ultimately is local. i mean with limited exceptions of people that need lifelong time outs or much longer than everybody else, but by in large everything is local and i think that we really put a lot of focus on our young people. my colleagues and the superintendent was here barbara and had to leave about an hour ago and we try to work together. we have been trying to be innovative in truancy areas. i think i stole this from alameda and san francisco but i sent a letter out to address all school parents on my letterhead to talk about the importance of kids being in school and sort of the having the feather in the club approach but basically talking statistically today's victims being tomorrow's victims and perpetrators and how important it is for your kids to be in sch
criminal justice system for a number of years, long before realignment happened with the schools and law enforcement, with probation, our office, with public centers office and looking a sulsystem's approach and not just punitive base but there are going to be consequences as nancy said for very extreme acts but everything ultimately is local. i mean with limited exceptions of people that need lifelong time outs or much longer than everybody else, but by in large everything is local and i think...
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i know we're in a room filled with district attorneys and police officers, law enforcement. i'm curious what role law enforcement can play in restoretive justice, what can be imparted as groups of people who may or may not be connected with the trauma. once you are traumatized by the school, politicians, et cetera, et cetera, then you have more of these power dynamic things going on in your head, i'm going to exert whatever power i have on these people, i'm interested in hearing about the restoretive power that we want to be part of the change. >> our organization just had a grant to partner with the department of justice to make films on exactly those kinds of things. we're going to be making a film on working with school resource officers and how to work with students. we don't believe we should even call anyone a bully because once you get labeled it stays with you. i've gotten letters saying there's a bully in my kid's first grade. the statistics show that about a third of the kids are bullied and bully others. as one kid said, i wanted to man up and show i wasn't going
i know we're in a room filled with district attorneys and police officers, law enforcement. i'm curious what role law enforcement can play in restoretive justice, what can be imparted as groups of people who may or may not be connected with the trauma. once you are traumatized by the school, politicians, et cetera, et cetera, then you have more of these power dynamic things going on in your head, i'm going to exert whatever power i have on these people, i'm interested in hearing about the...
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, teaches courses on criminal laws, criminal justice, law and consulted culture and law risk and studies. his book includes parole and the social control of the under class 1890-1990 how the war on crime transformed american democracy and created fear. welcome our panelist. [ applause ] >> i'm going to start with catherine mccrack in, the organization on juvenile and criminal justice has done extensive reach on the bail system and pretrial detention. is the system currently working would you say and what reforms would you support? >> thank you for having m e here today. the center for criminal justice has released a report last year that did examine the bail industry particularly around the lobbying effort. i want to talk a little bit about the criticisms of the commercial bail industry that has been reoccurring over the years and these date back as far back as to the 1920s that the commercial bail doesn't just a minute, discriminate those who can't afford bail. counties are responsible for an increased number of level. we have to better utilize our jail space and those confined to jail
, teaches courses on criminal laws, criminal justice, law and consulted culture and law risk and studies. his book includes parole and the social control of the under class 1890-1990 how the war on crime transformed american democracy and created fear. welcome our panelist. [ applause ] >> i'm going to start with catherine mccrack in, the organization on juvenile and criminal justice has done extensive reach on the bail system and pretrial detention. is the system currently working would...